Olivier Morel (filmmaker)
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Olivier Morel is a French and American scholar, writer and filmmaker. He is the director of several feature-length nonfiction films (documentaries) and is the author of essays including one graphic novel with the artist and writer Maël. His academic work as well as his films highlight the importance of creation and the arts (music, literature, cinema, photography...) in the perception of historical events. He teaches at the department of Film, Television and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame in the United States.
- On the Bridge (L'Âme en sang, Amerikas Verletzte Seelen), 97 minutes, Zadig Productions, ARTE Grand Format, 2011.[1]
- Germany as Told by Christoph Hein, Vladimir Kaminer, Emine Sevgi Özdamar and Bernhard Schlink, 55 minutes, Seconde Vague Productions [archive], ARTE, 2013.[2][3][4]
- Ever, Rêve, Hélène Cixous, 118 minutes, Zadig Productions, 2018.
Webdocumentary
- (in French) Profils 14-18 [archive], TV5 Monde, in collaboration with Didier Pazery and Claude Vittiglio.